Memory book being created for the family of Lorri Bodi

Shoreline, WALocal News

The memory book for Lorri Bodi, available in the Stadler Meeting Room at Third Place Commons, allows residents to leave messages until May 31, 2025. This initiative aims to honor Bodi's legacy and support her family during this difficult time. Bodi, who served as the Vice-Chair of the Third Place Commons organization, was an influential leader whose commitment to the community was evident in her work. Her vision and dedication helped shape the local landscape, and her loss is deeply felt by many. Community members are encouraged to share their memories and sympathies, contributing to a collective remembrance.

Questions regarding the memory book can be directed to director@thirdplacecommons. org. Additionally, Bodi's recent obituary in The Seattle Times highlights her remarkable contributions and career. The memory book serves as a testament to her impact on the community and the affection held for her.

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